Increased demand boosts north China ports
TWO MAJOR coal and ore ports in northern China, Qingdao and Rizhao, delivered a stellar performance in terms of total cargo throughput in January due to the increased coal demand in the country.
Monthly total cargo throughput at Qingdao port, the nation’s second largest international port, reached an all-time high at 28.1m tonnes last month, up 9.3% against 25.7m tonnes in the same period last year.
The port’s monthly container throughput also increased...
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